Non-Surgical Gastric Reduction

 

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Non-surgical gastric reduction methods aim to reduce the volume of the stomach without any incisions or stitches, assisting patients in rapid weight loss. Methods such as swallowable gastric balloon are among the non-surgical gastric reduction methods preferred for the treatment of obesity. Non-surgical gastric reduction methods, including gastric balloon, are successfully performed by experienced and specialized physicians in our hospitals. If you want to lose weight, you can visit our obesity clinics to undergo a thorough examination to determine your suitability for the procedure and to receive information and make an appointment.

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Common VSG side effects include nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, and constipation due to the smaller stomach size. Nutrient deficiencies, like vitamin B12 and iron, may occur if patients don't follow their prescribed supplements. Long-term complications can include weight regain or the development of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey continues to receive high praise from patients worldwide. Reviews highlight Turkey’s combination of affordable prices and world-class medical services. Patients frequently mention the comprehensive care provided, from initial consultations to post-operative follow-ups. The level of expertise and attentiveness exhibited by Turkish surgeons is often mentioned as a key factor in positive outcomes. The majority of reviews focus on the significant weight loss achieved after surgery,... +More
You can usually start eating regular foods about three months after surgery. At each stage of the gastric bypass diet, you must be careful to: Drink 64 ounces of fluid a day, to avoid dehydration. Sip liquids between meals, not with meals. Bariatric Surgery Turkey Price For more details in our article, Can you ever eat normally after gastric bypass in Turkey where you will find all the information about Can you ever eat normally after gastric bypass in Turkey please contact us. Can you ever eat normally after... +More
On average, a mini gastric bypass surgery can take about 45 minutes to an hour to perform, however keep in mind that it will differ according to each patient and surgeon
Atrophic gastritis is a chronic condition where the stomach lining thins and loses its ability to produce stomach acid and digestive enzymes. This condition can be caused by long-term H. pylori infection or autoimmune diseases and may increase the risk of stomach cancer. Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause and managing symptoms.
Gastric bypass surgery involves creating a small pouch from the stomach and connecting it directly to the small intestine. It significantly reduces food intake and alters digestion, leading to substantial weight loss. This procedure is one of the most common forms of bariatric surgery and is highly effective for long-term weight reduction.
A Gastrointestinal (GI) doctor, also known as a gastroenterologist, specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the digestive system. This includes the esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. Common reasons to see a GI doctor include chronic heartburn, abdominal pain, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Crohn’s disease, and more. GI doctors play a critical role in managing post-operative care for patients who have undergone bariatric surgery to ensure proper digestion and... +More
Bariatric Surgery patients are able to incorporate bananas and other fruits back into their diet at five to six weeks after surgery, as the stomach needs to slowly regain the strength to digest fibrous foods.
You'll likely not be able to have surgery if you have these conditions: Blood-clotting disorders. Severe heart disease that prohibits the safe use of anesthesia. Other conditions that increase the risk of using anesthesia. Bariatric Surgery Turkey Price For more details in our article, Who shouldn't get bariatric surgery in Istanbul where you will find all the information about Who shouldn't get bariatric surgery in Istanbul please contact us. Who shouldn't get bariatric surgery in Istanbul You'll likely not be... +More
Is Gastric Sleeve Surgery Safe in Turkey?It is completely safe. There are many experienced surgeons and well-equipped hospitals in Turkey. You can have the surgery safely.
The death rate for gastric sleeve surgery in Antalya is extremely low, with rates similar to those in Western countries. With advancements in laparoscopic surgery and highly trained bariatric surgeons, the mortality rate is estimated to be less than 0.1%. Most complications are manageable and arise from issues such as leaks or infections.

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    GASTRIC BALLOON PROCEDURE PACKAGE

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    • The balloon is placed via endoscopy, the procedure takes 15-20 minutes and you are discharged after 2-3 hours.  It is enough to stay here for 1 night.
    • Blood samples & x-rays
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    MINI GASTRIC BYPASS PACKAGE TURKEY

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    • 5 year follow up